Powers and Duties of Probation (Court) Officers
For the purpose of carrying out the objectives and purposes of the Juvenile Act, and subject to the limitations of the Juvenile Act or imposed by the court, a probation (court) officer shall:
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Receive and examine complaints and charges of delinquency or dependency of a child for the purpose of considering the commencement of proceedings
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Make appropriate referrals for informal adjustment, consent decree, or other diversionary programs
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file petitions if diversionary programs are not appropriate
- take children, juveniles, and minors into custody pursuant to:
- the Juvenile Act, 42 Pa.C.S. §§ 6304 and 6324;
- the Child Protective Services Law (CPSL), 23 Pa.C.S. § 6301 et seq.;
- a bench warrant as set forth in Rules 140, 141, and 1140; or
- Rule 1202
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- Authorize detention or shelter care for a juvenile, and the shelter care of a child, pursuant to 42 Pa.C.S. §§ 6304, 6325, or 6331
- Make investigations, reports, including social studies pursuant to Rule 513, and recommendations to the court
- Make appropriate referrals to private and public agencies, psychological or psychiatric providers, drug and alcohol facilities or programs, or any other necessary treatments or programs
- Communicate to the court and parties, and facilitate any special needs, including health and education, of the juvenile
- Supervise and assist a juvenile placed on probation or a child under the court's protective supervision or care
- search the person and property of juveniles pursuant to 42 Pa.C.S. §6304 (a.1)
- Regularly oversee and visit juveniles in placement facilities
- Report suspected child abuse pursuant to 23 Pa.C.S. § 6311
- Perform any other functions as designated by the court
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